i'm sory it always feels normal looking at white people with light coloured eyes through the screen but evrytime i see one irl i feel like i'm about to shit myself
@comradezoro2
@GakuUwU9921
@Isabela09210967
@wittlett
except this is true lol; two things can be true at the same time, though. trans people are definitely betterb off here than in japan, on the other hand they did try banning "feminine men" on media in order to push a more western-style strong masculine standard
i'm sorry but indonesians/malaysians r the worst people out there out of the countless people i've met there are only two handfuls of people that are tolerable. they've got among the shittiest politics, the intellectual capacity of ballsacks and are simply Terrible people
@nct_gems
@tap_out123
@notziora
are u people just not aware that many north africans are genetically indistinguishable from southern europeans? or are southern europeans not white too?
sukis mom got some bad takes but this is one i stand with. ain't no way i'm sympathising with an estonian or anyone from the Baltics. this shit is like crying over an English person being insulted in Malaysia. fuck them all
you just know that people like this talk big online and do zero organising irl because what the fuck kind of real life leftist community tolerates people talking like this about an entire ethnic group?
@Trey_Explainer
i believe so; it's just that it may take certain circumstances such as the cat recognising other objects in its vicinity and in the mirror, or for them to realise the function of the mirror first, could be that. cats aren't very visual creatures, though
@donalrumsfeld
@lghtspdscooter
@stalincenlam
@OurMidden
@Troydiscospider
hello, just to inform you, it's a mistranslation, 麒麟 is a mythical animal with its own characteristics, it's almost basically the chinese unicorn, but not a giraffe.
there is a family of single-horned mythological beasts, and 麒麟 is one among them
@donalrumsfeld
@lghtspdscooter
@stalincenlam
@OurMidden
@Troydiscospider
the reason why it's often mistranslated as giraffe is because in Japanese art, they tend to be depicted with longer necks and more deerlike, which just happens to look more like giraffes, hence the Japanese call giraffes kirin, but not the Chinese nor Koreans, we call them 長頸鹿
@SaltineCanadian
@Saeko_Cut
i think some of the discrepancies also lie in the fact that people measure in different ways. one, in studies they press down to your pubic bone to measure it hence being longer than what is visible; two, people with smaller sizes are less likely to participate in studies
@aslanpahari
@rice_oneale
i feel like epigenetics can still play a huge role up to today's generations, the effects of malnutrition can last a few generations.
an (E/SE) asian person defending white people from "racism" is like one of the most embarrassing things someone could do. Lol'ing at the fact that this woman is quite literally a US intelligence psyop
you just know that people like this talk big online and do zero organising irl because what the fuck kind of real life leftist community tolerates people talking like this about an entire ethnic group?
@BhBh80
@KyleTrainEmoji
it's spatially efficient and allows a lot of the land to be used for other kinds of infrastructure such as green spaces, roads, parks and the likes; it benefits the environment by taking up less space for local species to thrive in
@cnnr333
if cnnr has 1000 followers i am one of them .
if cnnr has 100 followers i am one of them .
if cnnr has 10 followers i am one of them
if cnnr has 3 followers i am one of them
if cnnr has 1 follower it me
if cnnr has 0 followers i am Dead
support the Palestinian cause, they have an ongoing racism-fueled oppression of their own separatist kinsmen, let's not deny the massacres they've committed in their own flavour of red scare and sinophobia, still they either deny them or take pride in them
people say this and then people forget that it's an actual word that exist outside of discrimination, i've seen academics getting insulted for their use of the word when it wasn't even remotely related to the context of discrimination